How to Remove Yourself from OpenPublicRecords
People Search Sitehttps://www.open-public-records.com/
Open-Public-Records.com is a search engine that displays people’s social media accounts, photos, phone numbers, addresses, email addresses and court records just by initiating a simple search on their first and last name.
Manual Removal Steps
- 1Go to OpenPublicRecords's opt-out page: https://www.open-public-records.com/records_removal.htm
- 2Fill in your full name, email address, and phone number
- 3Submit the form and save any confirmation number
- 4Wait 7-14 days for the removal to process
- 5Check back to verify your data has been removed
Or let Lorkon handle it automatically
OpenPublicRecords is just one of 1,087+ brokers that may have your data. Our AI agents contact all of them and request removal — including OpenPublicRecords — so you don't have to do it manually for each one.
Common Questions
Is OpenPublicRecords a data broker?
OpenPublicRecords is a people search site that collects and displays personal information from public records and other sources. They may have your name, phone number, address, and other details.
How long does removal from OpenPublicRecords take?
Most removal requests are processed within 7-30 days. Form submissions are typically processed faster. Under CCPA, companies must respond within 45 days.
Will OpenPublicRecords re-add my data after removal?
Many data brokers re-scrape public sources every 30-90 days, which means your data may reappear after removal. This is why continuous monitoring and re-removal is important. Lorkon's AI agents handle this automatically.